Paint Shop Pro Tutorial: Wild Look

Paint shop pro tutorial can help you to achieve many
different effects to your photographs. With the right kind of knowledge
about the effect you will be able to get any kind of look without
having to take up much of your time. Below are some steps to help you
to change your picture by giving it a more wild and unique look. You
will be shown how to add bright colors of any kind to a photo that you
have changed to black and white.

Step 1 - Choose a Photo

Choosing a picture that can get the most out of your desired effect
is the most important task. For a wild kind of look like this one you
should choose a more wild type of picture. An action shot or any sort
of intense look will look the best with this type of editing.

Try to choose a picture that will be easy to edit. This means the
area that you are going to want to make a different, brighter color
should be easy to get to and is completely solid. Try to start small
with the location as well. Once you have gotten the hang of this effect
then you should try to challenge yourself with more difficult pictures.

Step 2 - Colorize Filter

You'll need to decide on the colors for your effect on this step.
The colorize filter is going to need to be added to the topmost layer
of your photo. Press shift and "L" the hue and saturation should both
be zero. Once you have applied this to the top layer you will need to
do so with the background layer. Follow the same steps as mentioned
above only make sure that the hue and saturation is at two hundred and
fifty five instead of zero.

Step 3 - Eraser Tool

Your eraser tool can be activated by pressing the "X" button your
keyboard. From there you will be provided with settings to use such as
eraser size. You will need to adjust the eraser size to fit the actual
size of the image that you are editing. Play around with the different
sizes until you find one that works best for you.

Choose the area that you wish to have a different color. Once you
have you will need to begin to erase that area so that it will begin to
show the background layer of the photograph. It is best to start on the
innermost area of the section that you wish to change.

Once you have gotten to all of the inside areas then you will
probably need to get an even smaller eraser size to get along the
outside regions and smaller areas of the location. This part may take
you a little extra time. Zooming in is sometimes necessary to make sure
that you have the entire area fully erased and that it looks seamless.

Once you have your area properly erased move on to any other desired areas of the picture.